Have we become too worldly?
Nowadays it's not unusual for athiest to adopt children or even be parents themselfs. As recently as the 1970s we made sure that children had a right to God, and banned athiest ppl from indoctrinating children from orphanges etc.

http://www.parentdish.com/tag/john%20and...

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/articl...

Should we stop down on athiest 'adoptions' more theses days?

Or is more wordly better in the long run, even if children get a bad un-Christian start?

"OK, Mr. & Mrs. Johnson, one last question before the board reviews your application to adopt; will you be teaching the child that an invisible man who lives in a cloud is watching everything that child does? Hint: bonus points if you frown on questioning this so the child codifies morality rather than fine-tuning it to reason a solution in any situation."

Would you mind your business with YOUR children, adopted or not?. If according to your twist interpretation of what God wants or not, parents are omnipotent and are not off limits to impose whatever education they please, you must follow it with all the consequences, even when they´re not what you want or not convenient.